Shannon Bream tritt in der Nixon Library für Buchgespräch zu 'Nothing Is Impossible with God' auf

Nach der Veröffentlichung ihres New York Times-Bestsellers 'Nothing Is Impossible with God: Eleven Heroes. One God. Endless Lessons in Overcoming' am 10. März 2026 tritt die Moderatorin von Fox News Sunday, Shannon Bream, im Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum für ein Buchgespräch und eine Signierstunde auf. Jedes Ticket enthält ein Exemplar des Buches.

Die Richard Nixon Foundation hat Shannon Breams ersten Auftritt im Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, Kalifornien, angekündigt, für ein Gespräch und eine Signierung zu ihrem neuesten Buch mit Glaubensbezug. Aufbauend auf den Themen des Buches, bei denen biblische Helden Widrigkeiten durch göttliche Unterstützung überwinden, bietet die Veranstaltung den Teilnehmern Einblicke von Bream, einer prominenten Fox-News-Moderatorin und Autorin. Tickets, die ein Exemplar des Buches enthalten, machen dies zu einer zugänglichen Gelegenheit für Fans. Der Veranstaltungsort ist 18001 Yorba Linda Blvd, Yorba Linda, CA 92886. Für Details oder zum Kauf kontaktieren Sie die Foundation unter 714.993.5075 oder info@nixonfoundation.org. Diese Veranstaltung hebt Breams fortgesetzte Verbindung von Journalismus, Glaube und Inspiration hervor.

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